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NCT ID: NCT05744388 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Difficult Intubation

Modification of the Stylet Shape of the Glidescope for Facilitating Difficult Intubation

Start date: March 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The undersurface of the disposable blade of the Glidescope will be lubricated by a jelly substance to facilitate its entrance to the mouth without trauma to the soft tissues. In addition the stylet ( Gliderite) shape will be modified to be an obtuse angle. This technique modification will be applied for obese patients with suspected difficult intubation criteria who are scheduled for bariatric surgeries.

NCT ID: NCT05607433 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Difficult Intubation

Air Q Laryngeal Airway Versus the AmbuAura Gain as a Conduit for Endotracheal Intubation

Start date: November 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study aims to compare the efficacy of the Ambu AuraGain to that of the Air Q ILA as a conduit for endotracheal intubation assisted by tube exchanger. The comparison will be in terms of total intubation time, success rate of insertion of the tube exchanger as well as endotracheal intubation and complications.

NCT ID: NCT04264338 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Difficult Intubation

Thyromental Height Test as a Predictor of Difficult Airway:

Start date: February 20, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Anesthesia is increasingly safe. Major complications of airway management are no more common but still the most life-threatening condition amongst anesthesia practice and even medicine. Thyromental height test (TMHT) is an objective measure of the height between the anterior borders of the mentum and thyroid cartilage, measured while the patient is lying supine with the mouth closed. This study was designed to assess the validity of the TMHT as a single objective predictor for difficult laryngoscopy and to be compared to other objective measures.